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Author: Bert Rebhandl

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Salim Dau (left) and Hiam Abbass in a still from the film "Gaza mon amour" (photo: Alamode Film)

Film review: "Gaza mon amour"

Palestinian world cinema by the Nasser brothers

With "Gaza mon amour", the Nasser brothers have made a film in a genre that doesn't actually exist: regular Palestinian arthouse cinema. By Bert RebhandlMore

Film review: Elia Suleiman's "It Must Be Heaven"Berlinale 2018: "What Walaa wants" – Against all the oddsRaed Andoni's "Ghost Hunting" at the Berlinale: The ghosts that lurkFilm review: "The 90 Minute War" – A level playing field
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    Tajik women turn to polygamy to survive

  2. Ataturk's republic turns 100

    Turkey's enduring identity crisis

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    DJ Ipek's space-time continuum in sound

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    Tehran dismisses university lecturers

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    Moroccans pull together for Atlas region

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    MENA Art Gallery – haven for Arab art

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    Lifting the veil

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    The Arab Spring's greatest success?

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    A bride for the summer

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    Tajik women turn to polygamy to survive

  6. Cannabis and Islam?

    There is no one single answer

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